Who are the victims of low-carbon transitions? Towards a political ecology of climate change mitigation
BK Sovacool - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
This study critically examines 20 years of geography and political ecology literature on the
energy justice implications of climate change mitigation. Grounded in an expert guided …
energy justice implications of climate change mitigation. Grounded in an expert guided …
The justice and equity implications of the clean energy transition
S Carley, DM Konisky - Nature Energy, 2020 - nature.com
The transition to lower-carbon sources of energy will inevitably produce and, in many cases,
perpetuate pre-existing sets of winners and losers. The winners are those that will benefit …
perpetuate pre-existing sets of winners and losers. The winners are those that will benefit …
Metrics for decision-making in energy justice
Energy equity and justice have become priority considerations for policymakers,
practitioners, and scholars alike. To ensure that energy equity is incorporated into actual …
practitioners, and scholars alike. To ensure that energy equity is incorporated into actual …
[HTML][HTML] People in transitions: Energy citizenship, prosumerism and social movements in Europe
I Campos, E Marín-González - Energy Research & Social Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Active energy citizens are leading energy transitions, co-producing new cultures, practices
and structures of production and consumption. This article aims to understand if …
and structures of production and consumption. This article aims to understand if …
High energy burden and low-income energy affordability: conclusions from a literature review
In an era of US energy abundance, the persistently high energy bills paid by low-income
households is troubling. After decades of weatherization and bill-payment programs, low …
households is troubling. After decades of weatherization and bill-payment programs, low …
Double energy vulnerability: Spatial intersections of domestic and transport energy poverty in England
C Robinson, G Mattioli - Energy Research & Social Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Double energy vulnerability (DEV) is the increased likelihood of negative impacts upon well-
being, owing to the intersection of domestic energy poverty (DEP) and transport energy …
being, owing to the intersection of domestic energy poverty (DEP) and transport energy …
The role of human influences on adoption and rejection of energy technology: A systematised critical review of the literature on household energy transitions
K Chadwick, R Russell-Bennett, N Biddle - Energy Research & Social …, 2022 - Elsevier
This review advances energy sector understanding of consumer behaviour by synthesising
existing research findings into a simple and accessible framework of influences on …
existing research findings into a simple and accessible framework of influences on …
Just urban transitions: Toward a research agenda
S Hughes, M Hoffmann - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
While there are excellent policy and academic foundations for thinking about and making
sense of urban climate action and questions of justice and climate change independently …
sense of urban climate action and questions of justice and climate change independently …
Transitioning from urban climate action to climate equity
J Fitzgerald - Journal of the American Planning Association, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Problem, research strategy, and findings Historically, urban climate action plans have not
focused on residents who are most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change …
focused on residents who are most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change …
Measuring social equity in urban energy use and interventions using fine-scale data
Cities seek nuanced understanding of intraurban inequality in energy use, addressing both
income and race, to inform equitable investment in climate actions. However, nationwide …
income and race, to inform equitable investment in climate actions. However, nationwide …